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Signs of a wandering Moon

Ian Garrick-Bethell ()
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Ian Garrick-Bethell: University of California, Santa Cruz, California 95064, USA.

Nature, 2016, vol. 531, issue 7595, 455-456

Abstract: The presence of ice at two positions on opposite sides of the Moon suggests that the satellite's orientation was once shifted away from its present spin axis — a finding that has implications for the Moon's volcanic history. See Letter p.480

Date: 2016
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